On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Assimilating. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as assimilative or assimilatory and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Assimilating meaning
present participle and gerund of assimilate
Synonyms of Assimilating
Using Assimilating
- The main meaning on this page is: present participle and gerund of assimilate
- Useful related words include: assimilative, assimilatory, absorbent, absorptive.
- In the example corpus, assimilating often appears in combinations such as: assimilating the, in assimilating, and assimilating.
Context around Assimilating
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 11 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Assimilating
- In this selection, "assimilating" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, began, simply, forcibly, workers, muslim and jewish stand out and add context to how "assimilating" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and in assimilating jewish culture and are still assimilating the copious. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "assimilating" sits close to words such as aar, abdulla and abimbola, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with assimilating
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
I’m taking that information, assimilating it, and marrying it with my own convictions. (14 words)
It will be naivety of the worst kind to start something with little knowledge worth assimilating. (16 words)
We are like the Borg in the Star Trek universe, assimilating other cultures into our own. (16 words)
Critics of the Jesse variety, on the other hand, contend that the bot, like the cinematic canal-side poet, is simply assimilating the inputs it’s fed into a preexisting framework and regurgitating the combination as a supposedly new work. (40 words)
In a restaurant scene like Philly’s (that historically and disproportionately overvalues Eurocentric dining standards), it can mean abandoning one for the other — assimilating to a culture that isn’t your own for the sake of personal gain and success. (40 words)
There will always be teething problems with any kind of new technology but it seems companies like John Deere and dealers like Ag Implements are committed to ensuring they don’t drop the ball assimilating this technology to farmers. (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
Critics of the Jesse variety, on the other hand, contend that the bot, like the cinematic canal-side poet, is simply assimilating the inputs it’s fed into a preexisting framework and regurgitating the combination as a supposedly new work.
Expect the three remaining chapters of 1/6 to be published about once a quarter -- the authors are still assimilating the copious amounts of information from the televised Jan.
In terms of weaponry, Borg Cubes had hugely powerful tractor beams and cutting equipment, used to hold ships in position while they began assimilating its technology and crew into the Collective.
Now, Picard and his crew must journey to the 21st century to stop the Borg from assimilating the human race and obliterating the future as we know it.
The combination of assimilating into American high school, leaving close family members behind in Jamaica, and trying to communicate with an accent proved daunting until wrestling open doors both athletically and socially.
The special attention given to assimilating workers from the north, into the local language Malayalam, into society and culture is admirable.
Authorities say they’re trying to cut down on poverty and extremism, but outside experts call it an extraordinary experiment in state-led eugenics aimed at forcibly assimilating Muslim minorities.
Her lecture will focus on the part cafeterias played in 20th century Jewish American history and in assimilating Jewish culture into the mainstream and vice versa.
I’m taking that information, assimilating it, and marrying it with my own convictions.
In a restaurant scene like Philly’s (that historically and disproportionately overvalues Eurocentric dining standards), it can mean abandoning one for the other — assimilating to a culture that isn’t your own for the sake of personal gain and success.
Like living abroad and beginning to dream in a new language, we’re assimilating the new facts of our surroundings.
It will be naivety of the worst kind to start something with little knowledge worth assimilating.
The Collective’s drones are known and feared for assimilating their enemies, and the same goes for their vessels.
We are like the Borg in the Star Trek universe, assimilating other cultures into our own.
Rather than assimilating, maybe we are meant to be different, to be homosexuals or immigrants or Latinos or mathemeticians, whatever in our backgrounds makes us feel different from others.
There will always be teething problems with any kind of new technology but it seems companies like John Deere and dealers like Ag Implements are committed to ensuring they don’t drop the ball assimilating this technology to farmers.
The Yaaku began assimilating into the Maasai community and subsequently adopted the Maa language spoken by the Maasaito ease communication.
According to historians, Kirhgiz were not interested in assimilating newly acquired lands; instead, they controlled local tribes through various manaps (tribal leader).
Although many Native Americans had migrated west to evade American encroachment, others remained settled in the state, sometimes assimilating in part.
Augustine of Hippo is remembered for assimilating the ideas of Plato, while Thomas Aquinas is known for doing so with the ideas of Aristotle.
Common combinations with assimilating
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: